I know for certain that propofol isn't "regulated", when we assume the usual meaning of that means it is a controlled drug.
Precisely, it doesn't fall under any of the drug law categories, however it does of course under the pharmaceutical drug law, just like anything else
that is used for humans.
The reason I know this exactly is, that I've read an article about how this lack of regulation and consequently no strict inventory control in the
hospital depots, is said to be the most important factor that resulted in doctor, mostly the anesthetists with access and knowledge about its use, to
abuse this stuff, shockingly often even.
However, now with the OP having snapped, I would strongly disadvise against him trying to make anything stronger than aspirin!
But for the record, as I know the field of "synthesis of medical organic molecules" quite well, even if I would never call it like this, I know there
are much better target molecules, many of them uncontrolled, most of them quite simple to make, and definitely something that promises fun for
responsible adults.
But all of them are definitely nothing that belongs into the hands of too young adults.
Aspirin as said.
That is a good target compound, harmless and absolutely not promising fun.
I would recommend making this to the OP. |